The coin known as Lady Liberty gets its name from the iconic representation of the female personification of liberty, often depicted as a woman wearing a flowing gown and a Phrygian cap. This imagery symbolizes freedom and independence, and has been used in various forms throughout American history. The design has appeared on several U.S. coins, most notably the Liberty Head series and the Walking Liberty half dollar. The coin's association with Lady Liberty reflects its significance in representing the values of freedom and democracy.
The statue is also know as "lady liberty" but no other name as such.
Lady Liberty
=== === It's also known as The Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World, Lady Liberty, and the Mother of Exiles to incoming immigrants. P.S.- To the previous answerer to this question's question (who thinks they can beat that?) ; the answer is, I JUST DID. (:
Because the Liberty is a female name and therefore the statue had to be built looking as a lady.
lady liberty is one name and liberty for enlightenment
Yes, Lady Liberty should be capitalized as it is a proper name referring to the Statue of Liberty in New York City.
Lady Liberty but officially it is known as 'Liberty Enlightening the World'.
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Statue of Liberty, originally named "Liberty Enlightening the World". blue ho, lady liberty
The formal name of the statue is "Liberty Enlightening the World" but everyone just calls it The Statue Of Liberty".
The Statue of Liberty was built by French sculptor Auguste Bartholdi.
Bartholdi's mother was the model for the Statue of Liberty's face. Bartholdi's mistress was the model for her body.